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The most talked about car in Detroit
DETROIT: The most-talked-about car at the Detroit auto show this year
isn't even present: Tata Motors' Nano.
The vehicle planned by country's largest truckmaker would violate
emissions and safety regulations in the US, Europe and Japan, auto
executives from those markets said.
The $2,500 Nano wouldn't meet consumer expectations in developed
countries for creature comforts such as air conditioning, they said.
Yet they're all wondering how to respond to it. "What we're seeing
really is the automotive world is divided into two distinct markets,"
General Motors, Vice Chairman Bob Lutz told reporters at the North
American International Auto Show.
"It's akin to the coming of the Ford Model T," Aaron Bragman, an
analyst at Global Insight in Lexington, Massachusetts, said, and also
at Detroit's annual exhibit of the industry's latest models.
With the US market coming off its slowest year in a decade, sales down
in Japan and Western Europe stagnating, GM, Toyota Motor. and other
automakers are turning to emerging markets such as India and China,
where sales are growing more than 10 per cent a year.
For GM, Toyota and other automakers the Tata entry means "pressure to
come down to that price and play in that field," Bragman said. "It's a
huge untapped market, and they will either have to find a way to do it
themselves or find someone who can and partner up."
Tata's unveiling of a prototype of the Nano, a cheapest car, at the
Delhi auto show on January 10, is forcing established automakers to
decide whether they want to go head-to-head with such entrants, said
John Casesa, managing partner at Casesa Shapiro Group in New York.
Ford Motor decided to announce plans for an Indian investment away
from the Delhi show last week to avoid being overshadowed by the Nano
news, Ford Executive Vice President John Parker told reporters in
Detroit.
"It is a groundbreaking product," Parker said. The Nano will "cause
people to think differently about the car. I have a lot of respect for
Tata."
The cheapest car in the US is the 9,995 dollar Chevrolet Aveo from GM.
In Japan that distinction goes to the Daihatsu Esse at about 6,000
dollar. In Europe the Dacia Logan from Renault starts at just under
11,900 dollar.
Toyota has an early prototype for a model that may be able to compete
with the Nano, President Katsuaki Watanabe said at the Detroit show.
The vehicle is close to getting a "go sign", he said, without
elaborating on when sales would begin or what it would cost.
"We're not yet able to develop vehicles at that price point," Watanabe
said. "Give us a little more time".
Renault, France's second-largest carmaker, and affiliate Nissan Motor
are in talks with Bajaj Auto to build cars that may cost 3,000 dollar.
The goal is for such vehicles to be exported to the US and sold for
5,000 dollar with modifications, Renault Chief Executive Officer
Carlos Ghosn said.
The challenge for Nano will be to "deliver on its promises beyond the
price," he said. "You need to deliver the right durability, quality
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